For Babies Allergic To Cow’s Milk, Israelis Develop World’s First Vegetable-Based Formula
Concerned with rate of milk and soy allergies among infants, Israeli baby food execs finally stumbled upon the right veggie-based mix.
November 25, 2014
Israel Sets Up ‘Hospitals of Hope’ To Combat Ebola In Hardest-Hit African Countries
The Israeli government will provide West African countries effected by the deadly Ebola virus with NIS 1.2 million in medical supplies.
November 20, 2014
Could Strokes Among The Elderly Soon Be A Thing Of The Past? Tel Aviv Researchers Think So
Over a period of 24 years, the researchers observed a 20 percent decrease in the number of stroke-related deaths among the elderly.
November 18, 2014
Bite Into This: BitBite, The Earpiece Sensor That Keeps Track Of Your Eating Habits
This wearable device monitors your calorie intake, chewing and biting speed, and other parameters to help you eat healthy and stay slim.
November 16, 2014
The Tricks Of The Mind! Study Shows The Same Food In A Different Place Tastes Different
The research found that even the pickiest of eaters can be tricked into eating their least favorite foods just by changing up location.
November 10, 2014
Israel’s Universal Flu Vaccine Nears Worldwide Patent Approval
With the newest patent approvals, the company says it can now enter into wide-scale development programs with pharmaceutical companies and governments.
November 04, 2014
Israel Tops List Of Best Destinations For Medical Tourism
Medical Tourism Index ranks Israel highest in a survey of 25 of the most popular destinations for medical tourism for care, services, and best patient experiences.
October 30, 2014
Scientists Equate Cancer With Advanced Cyberwarfare, Paving The Way For Better Treatments
In the war on cancer, cyberwarfare may have some important insights in discovering a treatment that would tip the balance in favor of the immune system.
October 29, 2014
Viral Infection During Pregnancy Can Trigger Diabetes In Babies, Study Finds
Israeli researchers have shown that viruses contracted during pregnancy, especially in winter months, can increase propensity for Type I diabetes in children.
October 26, 2014
Israelis Discover Clear Link Between Diabetes And Parkinson’s Disease
This breakthrough discovery may once and for all make sense of the deadly link between type II diabetes and Parkinson's.
October 20, 2014
Is This The Reason Why Diet Soda Drinkers Are Often Overweight?
Artificial sweeteners that are meant to make watching your weight easier are actually the cause for diabetes and obesity!
October 19, 2014
In The Race To An Ebola Treatment, Israel’s CollPlant Synthesizes Human Cells In Tobacco Plant
The company is using tobacco plants to create human cells to test the Zmapp Ebola vaccine, currently the best treatment for Ebola.
October 19, 2014
Moviegoers And Schizophrenics Share Similar Brain Activity, Study Shows
Ever gone to a movie and felt like you were living vicariously through the main character? There may be a scientific explanation for that.
October 14, 2014
A Runner’s Worst Fear Isn’t Heart Attack, But Heatstroke, Israeli Researchers Find
Many attribute the sudden deaths of long-distance runners to cardiac arrest, but one researcher has proven that this is a potentially dangerous misconception. The real culprit is the heat.
October 13, 2014
Israelis Use Gold Particles To Heal Heart Tissue Following Heart Attack
In his attempts to recreate damaged heart tissue, Dr. Tal Dvir literally struck gold, discovering that gold nanoparticles can be used to heal hearts.
October 06, 2014